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October 1, 2007 - Freddie Mac

News Alert for: Freddie Mac

Freddie Mac Pays $50M to Settle Charges
The Associated Press -
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Freddie Mac, the nation`s second-largest financer of home mortgages, is paying a $50 million fine to settle civil securities fraud charges ...
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Freddie Mac pays up over fraud
Accountancy Age - London,UK
US government sponsored mortgage finance company Freddie Mac has agreed to pay a fine of $50m (£25m) to the SEC to settle charges relating to massive ...
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Freddie Mac agrees $50m penalty
BBC News - UK
US mortgage lender Freddie Mac has agreed to pay a $50m (£24.6m) penalty to settle charges that it massaged its earnings between 1998 to 2002. ...
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Freddie Mac to pay $50M to settle SEC fraud charges
Bizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA
Freddie Mac has agreed to pay a $50 million penalty after being charged with securities fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission following an ...
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UPDATE 1-Freddie Mac to pay $50 mln to settle fraud charges
Reuters - USA
By Patrick Rucker WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Freddie Mac FRE.N has agreed to pay a $50 million penalty to settle charges related to a multibillion ...
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Freddie Mac, SEC settle accounting fraud charges
MarketWatch - USA
By Robert Schroeder, MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Giant mortgage-buyer Freddie Mac will pay a $50 million fine to securities regulators to settle ...
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Keep giant federal agencies out of the mortgage mess
Kansas City Star - MO,USA
... Chairman Ben Bernanke has rightly warned Congress against allowing a significant expansion of the two mortgage giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. ...
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Could Housing Market Herald Recession?
Forbes - NY,USA
The sinking dollar and rising oil prices are fueling inflation concerns, and the Chief Executive of lender Freddie Mac (nyse: FRE - news - people )Richard ...
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Borrowers Are Feeling Some Heat, but It`s Not a `Mortgage Meltdown`
Washington Post - United States
Jumbo mortgages, which always have carried higher rates than "conforming" loans, or loans eligible for purchase by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, have recently ...
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Mortgage rates creep up Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Bizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA
Nationally, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages rose to 6.42 percent with an average of half a point, according to mortgage giant Freddie Mac. ...
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Fitch Rates Freddie Mac $500MM Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred ...
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings assigns an `AA-` rating to $500 million preferred stock issued by Freddie Mac (rated `AAA`/F1+` by Fitch). ...
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Rates for 30-year mortgages rise
San Diego Union Tribune - United States
Thirty-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.42 percent this week, up from 6.34 percent last week, Freddie Mac reported in its nationwide survey. ...
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Freddie Mac to Pay $50 Mln to Settle Fraud Charges
Reuters.uk - UK
Four former executives at Freddie Mac also settled charges of negligent conduct with the SEC, agreeing to pay civil penalties ranging from $65000

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